Tracing the Evolution of Avian Wing Digits

Volume: 23, Issue: 12, Pages: R538 - R544
Published: Jun 1, 2013
Abstract
It is widely accepted that birds are a subgroup of dinosaurs, but there is an apparent conflict: modern birds have been thought to possess only the middle three fingers (digits II-III-IV) of an idealized five-digit tetrapod hand based on embryological data, but their Mesozoic tetanuran dinosaur ancestors are considered to have the first three digits (I-II-III) based on fossil evidence. How could such an evolutionary quirk arise? Various...
Paper Details
Title
Tracing the Evolution of Avian Wing Digits
Published Date
Jun 1, 2013
Volume
23
Issue
12
Pages
R538 - R544
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